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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw news life from berlin, thousands of marchers rich jerusalem after a 5 day track from tel aviv, the marchers riley. i'd so ideas ready, prime minister's office calling for ben. you mean it's in yahoo! to do more, to freed the hostages held by hamas and gaza. also in the program. micro plastics are everywhere. even inside us. scientists say tiny particles of plastic have
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spread to every environment and can even be found in human blood a few minutes. but how can we stop the potential harm caused by the miracle material delegates in kenya are trying to agree on a global solution. and sports a 1st home game for germany, coach u e and i goes month. this much could feel like in a way, one with more than half the crowd likely to be supporting the problem for nearly as welcome to the program. sizes of people have ready to in jerusalem. and so at the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu in solidarity with hostages, held by ham us protesters or calling for the government to do more to secure the release of the people who were kidnapped when home us fighters attacked israel on october 7th. the riley is the combination of
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a 5 day march in which tens of thousands of people walk from tel aviv to jerusalem . as well during this time, e sako joined us from jerusalem and told us, what are the protesters quoting for when the protesters are well united in the fact that the, the prisoners oh, the hostages that i have. but how miles it should be released and they should be released now. and this is the, the demand, the, all of them should be released. and the, they're also a, or their message is towards the international community and towards these early government eh, to the international community. they're saying that her is unacceptable. what the, how much of the, on the 7th the, on the, to the is a massacre. and the act of how miles by the a children in since elderly and women is unacceptable. and that the international
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community should pressure more. on the other hand, we also have a lot of criticism and then it then yahoo! and i, i can tell you that the organizes were talking about some 80 families and they're the ones who marched all the way from till of the, to jerusalem. along the way. some 35000 at the, at the biggest number was about 35000 a year in jerusalem and they came to support them a their message is that they feel that the government has not been giving them enough attention. one of the members of the assignment least, it was saying that a we have been a, we will not abandon our children and that we walk out here because we have not spoken to our uh to the government. the government is refusing to talk to us. well, so i mean, is there actually any sign that the, as riley government isn't listening though,
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to the demonstrators when they have one that evening, which is the fact that the minister of defense has promised to meet them to night. and actually they've already left from jerusalem to a kind of a in order to meet the defense minister. you are the deadline and, but they have not heard yet from the prime minister. and they also denied the to meet, of course, with a prime minister. and i must say that they're very diplomatic in terms of criticizing the government and the organizers at least. but when you speak to others here, menu will say that nothing you know should resign and that they don't trust it then you know, and so forth. thanks sammy sammy circle in jerusalem. 4th, here are some more headlines linked to the crisis in the middle east. guys how
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master on health ministry says more than 80 people were killed in airstrikes on the job lea, a refugee camp in northern guys, including at a school run by the united nations, the head of the human agency for palestinian refugees on the 9th of the attack saying the school was operating as a sheltered fort, displaced people. hundreds of people have left skies. i'll chief a hospital on foot after the clinics. director said the is ready. army ordered and evacuation of the facility. israel denies ordering and evacuation. israel has yet to present proof of a homeless command and control center. it says underneath the hospital and his radiator strike on the occupied. westbank is killed. 5 people that's according to the red crescent strike, hit the bi laptop, refugee camp near the city of nablus. israel said the targeted militants of palestinians who have planned to carry out imminent attacks on his writing citizens . that plastic pollution is
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a big problem. scientists now know tiny particles of plastic can be found everywhere, including inside our bodies. but nobody knows yet watch effect that might have on the health of our species and other life forms. now delegates at an international conference in the canyon capital nairobi say we need a global deal, or the problem will only get worse. these tiny plastic particles have been found and the deepest marine trench on the highest mountain peak in arctics know, drinking water, beer, food, and even our blood known as michael plastics. they're often editing products as experienced pillars or to provide text or in cosmetics, the trojans and sport surfaces. and once a new environment, plastics breakdown but do not easily disappear. but it also includes the strips. if you want to throw a piece of plastic of this size into the ocean,
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i would say you'd still see it 100 years later. the u. n. estimates that micro plastic particles in the ocean run into the trillions of numbering the stars and all galaxy over this scientist say that without the introduction of legally binding global policies marine plus the pollution could triple over the next 2 decades. michael plastics especially dangerous because animals mistake them for food. the product goes, killed them and ultimately make their way into our food chains. what effects does may have on our health, isn't the of the tier, but they could get launched in our organs. the european commission recently banned the sale of micro plastics and products where they are intentionally edit within due but finding alternatives to plastic. there's a huge challenge and could have an impact on the climate. the looks of the location where things nowadays you can't avoid loss take any more and there's no
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substitution that can help us achieve our treatment goals better than plastic. unfortunately, that's the reality because plastic are materials that can be shipped to a very low temperature. it from one solution to 5, the plastic pollution problem as investing in better recycling. another is using biodegradable alternatives. the breakdown will quickly when they enter the environment while local solutions, i'm making a change experts say global solutions. i needed many of the delegates taking part in the plastics conference and the kenyan capital. i wrote the agree that a deal is necessary, but there's disagreement over the details environment of say the strength of the treaty depends on where the governments be permitted to reducing plastic production without action, etc. triple, but 2016 with consequences for our health and environment.
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well for more i'm joined from the canyon capital nairobi by dr. richard 9, who is the head of the wens global environmental environment monitoring systems. and dr. 9 was at the you and negotiations on an international plastic treaty this week. good to have you on the program. now the u. n. a is to massively reduce environmental pollution from plastic waste by 2040. so that the conference actually get any closer to that. scott. the me, i'm the, i'm in the go because the started on monitor to know him on anything more than i did on the rim. uh huh. charlie, for the 1st time, they're having a text that they're discussing with a 9 to 3 minute. must it actually this crossing of do i do have the plastic collision issue looking at the entire life cycle from 20 miles to pollution from
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the packaging and also how to address the issue of michael plastics. that is actually becoming not those problem involvement. but it was what was your mom's on in bicycle systems? and so this, i would truly want a 9 to 3 members that are these coughing is already progress. that is actually going to be evaluated, binding g 3. what are you supposed to call it in my 20, pretty to full move in see about the bicycle, not only about recycling on plastic risk management, but looking into using the recycling. also looking into what is called one session was a progression of provide posted. not i know that with so many countries involved with a very different ways to deal with plastic at participating. what have been the
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main sticking points because of law it a 9 to 3. you must've just bought a lot. the riley some, most of the issues that needs to feed into the interest of different regions. while the key aspect is actually to fully understand what the live cycle off last the actually entails from production to recycling. i'm also giving the fact that some regions actually producing less automatically will take down the going region. for example, only produces 6 percent of plastic. whereas the oceans on dental is you actually have over 90 percent or plastic in the ocean that are coming from different parts of the well. so what, how big g aspects we dr. legal understand what this will mean to heat your neighborhood? the aspect is also how to fund the solutions to reduce plastic the global comment at the when did you do finally comes into place and even caused by animal to integrate. but because this is i n c 3. the next
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iteration under continues discussion will follow. and i really know atalla in canada and use all these things we, i don't know that we don't have a lot of time left to unfortunately. but how would these new rules be finance briefly if you could with the financing mechanism that actually takes and took off the original have countries financial looking places. and these on windows policy incentives and getting investment will actually need a finance all instrument that focuses on driving and turning plastic pollution into investment opportunities. allies will come in a fall all phones just like we probably may change that. i mean, usually if i'm, that is what you can see that was actually calling ladies policy financial needs to me dr. richard with 9 head of the us global environment monitoring systems in i robi tanks for being on dw news, a lot changing gears and in football. germany face turkey tonight, upper lanes, a big stadium in coach area,
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and i got my novels minds 1st home game in charge. but this international frenzy will feel more like an away game, given germany's large turkish community. more than $30000.00 turkey funds are expected to watch the much inside the stadium. meanwhile, germany will hope to keep up their momentum. they've not lost. and since my goal sometimes took, took over in september, or for more we can cross to dw sports, correspondent, tackle florida, who's outside the olympic stadium in berlin. heck, oh, great to see you. so you've soaked up some of the atmosphere ahead of the match. does this really feel like an away game for german? well, it feels cold. it's actually a very, very chilly night here. merlin, but that will not be stopping the $75000.00 fans that will be coming to the stadium . but most of them it's mentioned, there will be cheering for turkey actually. so it does feel a bit more of an away game for you to knock this month. it is his 1st home match as
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he has. so this will be his 3rd match as the germany coach, but it will not really feel that way. so could you spell it with a turkish fence in germany? we never took. we all flags on our way over here. a lot of cars with different drivers of the license plates of those cars were from every part of germany, and they were flying circus flags. so that was so to be expected. today, it will be extra motivation to have a really, really good m, as here. echo we're running out of time on the show, but if you could, let's talk a little bit about the football. what can we expect from the game? well, i've mentioned it's a, it'll be a tough, tough match for, for germany, as it feels more of in a way matched however they do. and that is going to have passed. one has left 2 matches in charge. so it's time for him to show that he can prove the whole fans that you can do it here in germany as well. thanks. echo dw sports corresponding
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